musical

Amos Hart

Amos Hart is the loyal but dimwitted husband of Roxie Hart in the musical, Chicago. Portrayed by John C. Reilly in the film adaptation, his major musical number, “Mr. Cellophane,” is modeled after vaudeville tramp-clowns, reflecting his put-upon place in the story line. Vaudeville clown suits are difficult to find in black, so to replicate his tattered look, distress an oversized suit or pants and jacket, tie a large, silk scarf into a bow, and use light clown makeup.

Mary Sunshine

In Chicago, Mary Sunshine is the sensationalist tabloid report who follows the stories of the women on Cook County Jail’s “Murderesses’ Row.” Portrayed by Christine Baranski in the film adaptation, Mary Sunshine’s costume are in line with what a professional reporter would have worn in the 1920’s.

Billy Flynn

Billy Flynn is the smooth-talking, highly-sought lawyer who defends the women of Murderesses’ Row in the musical, Chicago. Portrayed by Richard Gere in the film adaptation, Billy Flynn ignites the feud between Velma and Roxie when he chooses to represent Roxie.

Velma Kelly

Velma Kelly, portrayed by Catherine Zeta-Jones in the hit film, Chicago, is a nightclub singer and vaudevillian who is sent to Cook County Jail for murdering her husband and sister. She finds a rival for stardom when Roxie Hart arrives at the same prison and steals her spotlight.

Plankton

Plankton from the SpongeBob Musical

In the SpongeBob Musical, Sheldon J. Plankton is the owner of the Chum Bucket and a rival to Mr. Krabs, the boss of SpongeBob SquarePants at the Krabby Patty. In the Broadway version of the character, Plankton wears an eye patch to give himself one eye.

Patrick Star from SpongeBob Musical

Patrick Star from the SpongeBob Musical

Like SpongeBob SquarePants, the pink starfish is back in the SpongeBob Musical! Patrick Star takes on a humanoid form with a pink tie-dye shirt and the big hair to match.

SpongeBob SquarePants Musical

SpongeBob SquarePants from the SpongeBob Musical

The happy sponge of the cartoon world goes to stage! This time, SpongeBob SquarePants and the denizens of Bikini Bottom must band together to save their undersea world from utter destruction, all the while singing catchy show tunes.

Little Orphan Annie

Little Orphan Annie first started as a comic strip then expanded to Broadway and the movie screen. Annie is a plucky orphan who’s known for her mop of red curly hair and catchphrases like “leapin’ lizards!”. Together with her dog Sandy, she eventually becomes part of “Daddy” Warbucks’ family.

Columbia

A groupie like no other, Columbia (Nell Campbell) dresses as though she should be leading a circus instead of drooling over Dr. Frank-N-Furter in Rocky Horror Picture Show. If you’re interested in copying her style then colorful sequins are the way to go. When you think you have enough, add more. Then throw on some red lipstick and do your best Time Warp dance.

Dr. Frank-N-Furter

In Rocky Horror Picture Show, when Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry) isn’t wearing hospital scrubs he’s strutting his stuff in fishnets and platform heels. While we can’t promise that imitating his look will transform you into a “Sweet Transvestite from Transexual Transylvanian” we can assure you that nearly everyone will know where you got your inspiration. Dr. Frank-N-Furter has a style that is unmistakable.

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